2019.08.13 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media
Effects of aerobic exercise on brain health in people with multiple sclerosis.
2019.08.13 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media
Long-term effects of whey protein and dietary fiber from wheat on markers of metabolic risk and bone health in subjects with abdominal obesity.
2019.08.13 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media
Activation and alleviation of cellular stress responses in fatty acid oxidation disorders.
2019.08.13 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media
Laparoscopic bowel resection for rectosigmoid endometriosis: short-term complications and long-term effects.
2019.08.15 | Administrative, Technical / administrative staff, Health
From 4 September, you can apply for funding for your individual competency development from the national competency fund (Den Statslige Kompetencefond).
2019.08.09 | Research, Public/Media, External target group
An international research team has now uncovered new insight into how safety mechanisms keep genetic parasites in check so that they do not damage the genome. In the long term, the results can help to understand and remedy some of the genetic problems in humans, such as low fertility.
2019.08.09 | Research, Academic staff, All AU units
Aarhus University Research Foundation has just announced the calls for AUFF Nova 2019.
2019.08.09 | Research, Academic staff, Health
An arm in a sling cures a shoulder fracture just as well as an operation with plates and screws. This is shown by a comprehensive study from Aarhus University which forms part of a Nordic research collaboration.
2019.08.09 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), Students
Students at Health should think twice before sharing photos of their clinical training, clerkships or work placement projects on their own social media accounts. Because many rules need to be taken into account when dealing with patients or citizens. New guidelines make clear what is okay – and what is not.
2019.08.08 | People news, Health and disease, Public/Media
Children with a congenital hole in the heart often undergo surgery as infants or in early childhood, and the subsequent prognosis has been regarded as good. However, researchers have lacked knowledge about the long-term prognosis.